Zesa sues Mutasa

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) top official Mr Didymus Mutasa has been dragged to court over an unpaid $69 000 electricity bill. The latest lawsuit was…

Zesa sues Mutasa

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) top official Mr Didymus Mutasa has been dragged to court over an unpaid $69 000 electricity bill. The latest lawsuit was…

Zesa sues Mutasa

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) top official Mr Didymus Mutasa has been dragged to court over an unpaid $69 000 electricity bill. The latest lawsuit was…

Zesa sues Mutasa

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) top official Mr Didymus Mutasa has been dragged to court over an unpaid $69 000 electricity bill. The latest lawsuit was…

Zesa sues Mutasa

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) top official Mr Didymus Mutasa has been dragged to court over an unpaid $69 000 electricity bill. The latest lawsuit was…

Zesa sues Mutasa

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) top official Mr Didymus Mutasa has been dragged to court over an unpaid $69 000 electricity bill. The latest lawsuit was…

Striking nurses served with dismissal letters

Government has served nurses who disregarded its exhortation to return to work on Tuesday with dismissal letters, Health and Child Care permanent secretary Dr Gerald Gwinji has said. In an interview with The Herald yesterday, Dr Gwinji said a number of the affected nurses were applying to rejoin the public health sector.

Striking nurses served with dismissal letters

Government has served nurses who disregarded its exhortation to return to work on Tuesday with dismissal letters, Health and Child Care permanent secretary Dr Gerald Gwinji has said. In an interview with The Herald yesterday, Dr Gwinji said a number of the affected nurses were applying to rejoin the public health sector.

Striking nurses served with dismissal letters

Government has served nurses who disregarded its exhortation to return to work on Tuesday with dismissal letters, Health and Child Care permanent secretary Dr Gerald Gwinji has said. In an interview with The Herald yesterday, Dr Gwinji said a number of the affected nurses were applying to rejoin the public health sector.

Striking nurses served with dismissal letters

Government has served nurses who disregarded its exhortation to return to work on Tuesday with dismissal letters, Health and Child Care permanent secretary Dr Gerald Gwinji has said. In an interview with The Herald yesterday, Dr Gwinji said a number of the affected nurses were applying to rejoin the public health sector.

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